All the Money in the World
| All the Money in the World | |||||||||
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| Factions Involved | |||||||||
| ShadowHaven | Horizon? | ||||||||
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Colcannon Ren H-R |
Black Hat Annabelle | ||||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||||
| None. Yet. | None | ||||||||
Summary
An all too easy kind of run. Recon. Investigation. The kind of job that explicitly doesn't want to throw bullets at a challenge. The kind of run that should be easy cash.
The kind of run that just isn't what it seems to be.
The kind of run with ulterior motives.
Background
Hellsing has too many eyes, and needed to be screwed with. Her invincibility needed to be shattered. Her confidence shriveled up a bit, before she got too close to something that would be...disadvantageous for multiple parties. Furthermore, the Shadowhaven had too many unknowns amidst their Ivy League tier denizens. So why not undermine and probe at the same time? Some are quite profitable when motivated correctly. One must only set the right bait. So while the damn vampire went snooping around, an operative made her way to her with an offer, dropped off the hints needed to start the easter egg hunt, and left the fixer starstruck and unable to ruin the party.
The Meet
The meeting was brief. Simple. Efficient for our purposes. Hellsing had very little to discuss with the prospects. H-R seemed the only one capable of talking but Colcannon somehow managed to stick out less than their third member, Ren who seemed keen on never removing the fox mask. Hellsing gave the planted little empty dossier of the incident Black Hat created, along with her face and the coordinates for Annabelle and the prop apartment. Hellsing offered them 2k in pay each for the job from our ledgers, but also offered to add to the price should things "escalate" properly. 4k if the threat was serious, 6k if they had to contend directly with it. Oh, how naive. At least the runners agreed. The test could begin.
The Plan
The scenario had details kept light, so beyond the fact that the "victim" was named Emily there wasn't much that the runners knew about their target beyond where she lived and where Annabelle was. There was fake information planted a month prior distorting the nature of Black Hat's associations and work in Seattle to be that of an info broking independent. They would look into her more, try to find clues in the apartment, and then if needed speak to Annabelle herself. Hopefully things would prove more interesting once that was done.